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A 11010 0 ti 1 perform it o 800- NASIb ricgail :fit 1In CASH 0 Need t NOTICE OF o VA 121' PUBLIC HEARING oe 4-- -tt- Now two hands can do the functions of what in the past had required at least six Just choose a function: Alarm stopwatch timer time of day and hands move the computer-drive- n automatically to ) :wow - 4v I REALLY NEED nil -- out Mr Carr said these people explain their attitude by differentiating between voluntary risks and those risks over which they have no control Jim Scherer director of the Environmental Protection Agency's Region VIII (which includes Utah) said one of the challenges of radiation experts is to help the public understand the risks of various hazards REVOLUTIONARY itik 303 Provo 724 W 1720 North 84604 to RSVP — West High Class of '65 is having a western roundup July 20-2- 1 beginning with a golf tournament and fun run Friday at the Homestead in Heber followed by a cookout Cost is $40 for the golf and 110 for the run Saturday's events begin with a flag football game at the football field at 10 am against the alumni and a barbecue and dance at the school at 7 pm Cost is $15 per person Contact Mrs Mike (Claudia) Price in Park City — Granite High Class of '80 will meet at the Red Lion Hotel 255 S West Temple June 30 with a social hour at 6 pm followed by dinner at 7 Cost of the evening is $25 per person RSVP by June 27 to Mrs John (Emily Ulibarri) Kikk- ert Mrs David or Mrs SteFadel Gore) (Tammy phen Gary (Jan Culverwell) Cox — Hillerest High Class of '80 meets Saturday at the Cliff Lodge at Snowbird Resort beginning with a social hour at 6 pm followed by dinner at 7 Cost is $2650 per person A family social will be held Sunday at Sandy City's Bicentennial Park from 11 am to 4 pm Contact Mrs Brent D (Debbie Wenner) Hofhines Mrs Denny (Tarai Larsen) Palmer K David Bodily or Mrs Thomas J (Joyce Lovato) Pappas The following classes will meet this week: — Alta High Class of '80 gathers Friday at Snowbird beginning at 6 pm with a reception followed by dinner at 7 pm A family picnic will be held Saturday at Granger Park 3500 South and 3600 South — West High Class of '55 meets Saturday Little America Hotel reception at 6 pm dinner at 8 pm followed by dancing Cost is $68 per couple $34 per person — East High Class of '70 has a two-da- y gathering Friday and Saturday beginning with an assembly at the school Friday at 7 pm followed by a social hour Cost is $5 A dinner will be held the following evening at Snow Park Lodge in Deer Valley beginning with a social hour at 6:30 pm followed by dinner and dancing Cost of the evening is $39 all-da- k THINKING ABOUT BORROWING Classes Hope to Reunite With Old Schoolmates The following high school classes pave sent notices announcing reitilliOnS this summer I — Provo High Class of '55 reunites lAug 18 at the Provo Excelsior Hotel et 6 pm Boyd Jolley PO Box 513 'American Fork 84003 to RSVP — Murray High Class of '50 has adopted a Las Vegas theme for its !reunion July 28 at 7:30 pm in the 'Murray High gym Cost is $12 per !person with dinner dancing and :games Contact Robert E "Ted" Hill 'in West Jordan for reservations — Bingham High Class of '60 gathers Aug 24 at the Riverboat 4393 S Riverboat Road Cost is $20 per person Contact Mrs Ted (Linda Long) Sandstrom or Mrs Randy (Barbara Holt) Jack before July 1 — Box Elder High Class of '80 hosts an y affair Aug 4 beginning with golfing at the Old Brigham City Golf Course at 10 am followed by a picnic at the park at 2 pm Activities move to the Ogden Park Hotel with a social hour at 6 pm followed by dinner at 7 Cost of the evening is $24 per person or $44 per couple Contact Kenny Lemon Kaysville Beck (Tanaka) Garner Logan or Char lee (Engle) Knight Salt Lake "We need to convince society that zero risk is unreasonable" said Mr Carr He noted that proponents of the zero-risapproach often complain vigorously about the risks of nuclear power plants or chemicals in foods but think nothing about the risks of driving a car flying on airplanes drinking liquor or smoking cigarettes When the inconsistency is pointed Instead be said state and federal regulators should focus their limited resources on controlling radiation MONEY I B9 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June 10 1990 Chairman: Waive Overcautious Radiation Rules NIRC CITY CLEANUP CLEANUP 0 M 01 AREA -- J 1— Nuclear Risks Weighed NORTH CITY LIMITS Att 0tt ' I J t t - 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